Maybe I'll jump in here.
I love that idea, but I think this is a difficult reality. When we talk about gender-based violence and risk, particularly in rural and remote communities, we have to think about things like a transportation network and infrastructure. I know that's not quick and easy funding, but these kinds of solutions are needed to meaningfully address and bring down the rates of gender-based violence. It's about things like housing, travel infrastructure and child care. All of these issues keep women, primarily, stuck in these situations, because they are facing a much more difficult road by leaving than in staying in a situation that's known to them.
I know that's always hard, because it doesn't feel like low-hanging fruit. However, it's essential that we think about the broad picture to really make change.